The ship pulled into the port of Halifax this morning. I'm scheduled to take a boat ride to see them pull up lobster and to see several lighthouses in the area. Here are a few shots I took as we moved into Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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The docking process is controlled from the wing bridge which allows the officer to see the dock via a glass floor section. He is directly over the side of the ship. |
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The port of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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See if you can make out the officer standing over the glass panel and controlling the docking process with a joystick. |
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A man walking his dog takes time to watch the process. It looks like the dog is a chocolate lab who doesn't seem impressed with the big ship docking. |
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There seems to be lots of folks taking pictures as we come into the port. |